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Error Messages
Operation Manual for the EMT 10T, 10/4, and 10/4T
Melco Embroidery Systems
X/Y Home is not Set
Means you tried to do a Move or Trim immediate function without the HOME POSITION being set.
Set Home and continue.
Y Axis Current Limit
This message means that the drive circuit of the Y axis motor has detected excess power. This is
caused by a jammed Y axis motor or beam, or a malfunction of the Y axis motor or electronics.
Turn the machine OFF, then back ON to recover. If this error occurs more than once during a
design, call your representative for assistance.
Y Axis Move Timeout
This error message means the Y rack did not complete its commanded move in the allowed time.
Repeated occurrences of this message may indicate a mechanical bind in the racks or an electrical
problem. To recover from this error exit the Move Function Menu, manually jog the Y rack using
the arrow keys, then try the move again. Also, this error can happen while setting home, perform-
ing needle ups, or any programmed motion of X and Y while not actually sewing.
Y Axis Not Done
This means the needle is trying to enter the cloth before the X or Y motion is complete. Try to
continue sewing; if error returns, call your Melco service representative.
Y Axis Tracking Error
This error message means the Y axis motor is not tracking (or moving) as commanded by the Y
axis controller software. This error can occur during sewing, trims, tracing, framing and during
moves in the Move Menu. Repeated occurrences of this message may indicate a mechanical bind
in the racks or an electrical problem (check for mechanical binds). The machine will stop sewing
when this problem occurs. To recover from this error when sewing try to Frame Back a few stitch-
es then press the
key to continue sewing. If this doesn't work turn the machine
power OFF then back ON and try a Power Fail Rescue. If this error occurs during tracing, framing
or moving functions try the function again.
Z Axis Current Limit
This message means that the drive circuit of the Z axis motor has detected excess power. This is
caused by a jammed Z axis motor or a malfunction of the motor or electronics. Turn the machine
OFF, then back ON to recover. If this error occurs more than once during a design, call your repre-
sentative for assistance.
Summary of Contents for EMT 10/4
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